XML Outline View

Outline View

Oxygen XML Editor includes a powerful Outline view that is
automatically synchronized with the document changes. The Outline view displays the
tree structure of the document as it is edited and modified elements are immediately
revealed and selected in the view. An element can also be selected in the main editor
by clicking the corresponding node in the Outline view. The Outline view uses an
extremely fast and robust parser that is even able to handle XML documents that are
not "well-formed".

By default, the Outline view is located in the bottom left part of the main editor
window and offers a variety of features.

Document Overview

The XML Outline view displays a general overview of tags within the currently
edited XML Document. It shows the hierarchical dependencies between the elements and
makes it easy for you to see the structure of the document.

When hovering over elements in the Outline view, a short text is displayed that
describes each element from the tree. The description is composed of the value of
the first attribute of a rendered element or the first few words from the text
content. You can also filter attribute and text values by using the options in the
Settings drop-down menu that is located at the top-right corner of the view.

Modification Follow-up

When editing documents, the Outline view dynamically follows the introduced
modifications and scrolls to the node that is currently being modified. This gives
you a better insight on how the document is affected by the modifications.

Element Selection

The Outline view can be used to search for specific element locations and
content in the edited document. When you select a node in the outline tree, the
document is scrolled to the position of the selected element and the content of the
tag is highlighted in the document.

Filtering Support in the Outline View

You can control which
elements are displayed in the Outline view by entering element names in the filter
box at the top of the view. If you type a text fragment in the filter box, the view
only displays the relevant components. In the following image, the element name
figure is entered in the filter box, thus all elements
corresponding to that name are displayed in the Outline view. For more advanced
filtering, you can use wildcard characters (*,?) and separate multiple patterns with
commas.

The following image shows another example
where the filtered outline is displayed as a tree. Only the elements that are
parents or children of the element figure are displayed and the
filtered elements are in bold.

Error Markers in the Outline View

The Outline view displays XML validation errors and warnings
by marking elements that have problems with a red or yellow icon. Additional details
in regards to an error is displayed in a tooltip, as illustrated in the following
image.